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  1. Hi, If you look in the spare wheel bay you'll see a sticker that has a whole load of codes written on it including the paint code VIN number etc. One of those codes is the brake pad code. It will be either 1LG or 1ZL. That will tell you which set to get. The difference depends on the brake disc diameter 321mm or 347mm.
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  2. Hi Phil, i would definitely say that the suspension settings will have something to do with it. Especially if it's not completely in balance. Sorry I can't help more though. Great jack by the way :) cheers steve
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  3. I was not happy with mine but after a lot of looking and head scratching I think they are just a straight fit and not the most robust of fits either. It sits flush, open / closes and locks / unlocks but does not pass the dial caliper test.
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  4. Lol it certainly does Trevor!
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  5. That's a good call Trevor! It's similar to VW viper green. Which is a nice colour! :)
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  6. Ebay offerings. I am also looking at costs for a near future service as I cannot find any record of chain replacement even though full service history & 80000 miles.. http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Genuine-Audi-VW-2-0-TDI-BLB-BKP-Oil-Pump-Timing-Chain-03G-115-230-03G115230-/331411733446?epid=1350805118&hash=item4d29adbbc6:g:wukAAOSw7ThUiHh5 http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/TIMING-CHAIN-KIT-FOR-AUDI-A4-2-0-2004-2009-TCK127-/263029251160?epid=1148961944&hash=item3d3dc3dc58:g:BCIAAOSwAHZUPAJ0 http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/for-Audi-a4-Passat-2-0tdi-oil-pump-chain-tensioner-crank-srocket-timing-tool-/222341822101?fits=Car+Make%3AAudi|Cars+Type%3A2.0+TDI&hash=item33c49af695:g:rKAAAOSwubRXMDeA
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